CUFI Weekly: Rising Antisemitism on Holocaust Memorial Day

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Apr 21, 2023
Sirens sounded in Israel at 10 a.m. on Tuesday for Yom HaShoah – Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day. Every year on this day, the entire State of Israel pauses for one minute to remember the horrors of the Holocaust and the six million Jews who were slaughtered by the Nazis. No worse catastrophe can be described by the Jewish people who vow that never again will they allow their people to endure such suffering. Yet in 2023, antisemitic threats against the Jewish people and the State of Israel are on the rise. In this episode of CUFI Weekly, Kasim Hafeez describes the surge of antisemitic speech and publications throughout America and around the world.
Silence in the face of antisemitism and demonization of Israel means complicity with those who wish to harm the Jewish people. Who will stand up and speak out for them today?

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